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In this episode of The Furiously Curious Show, Kyle has a powerful conversation with Pat Sczebel, a renowned singer and songwriter known for his impactful songs like "Jesus Thank You."
Pat opens up about his tumultuous upbringing, from losing his father at a young age to surviving an abusive stepfather. The conversation explores themes of worship and the practical aspects of Christian music. Pat also shares his journey into ministry, songwriting, and fostering numerous children.
Pats' life is a profound story of suffering, resilience, faith, and the transformative power of worship music. Tune in to hear Pat's insights on how God has been his anchor through the darkest times and his mission to inspire through music and ministry.
Topics: 00:00 A Troubled Childhood
16:56 A Radical Encounter with Jesus
27:45 Early Ministry and Work Life
38:17 A New Direction and Meeting His Wife
41:14 A Divine Calling and Family Challenges
55:03 A Call to Ministry in Toronto
1:00:17 Struggles and Lessons in Ministry
1:06:45 A New Beginning in Vancouver
1:22:57 Challenges and Growth in Church Leadership
1:24:55 The Journey of Songwriting
1:42:59 Family and Fostering: A Personal Journey
1:56:56 Current Ministry and Future Plans
2:11:00 The Impact of 'Jesus, Thank You'
2:15:23 The Role of Worship Leaders
2:19:09 Instruments and Worship Styles
2:24:15 Balancing Tradition and Innovation
2:31:38 The Power of Simplicity in Worship
2:42:43 The Gospel and Personal Testimonies
2:48:13 Closing Thoughts and Prayer
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Pats Ministry: gospelcommonwealth.com
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Support the Show! > www.patreon.com/furiouslycurious
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SHOW SPONSOR: Furiously Curious Coaching
"Helping over-worked business owners succeed without sacrificing faith, family, and free time."
Website: furiouslycurious.co
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In this episode of The Furiously Curious Show, Kyle has a powerful conversation with Pat Sczebel, a renowned singer and songwriter known for his impactful songs like "Jesus Thank You."
Pat opens up about his tumultuous upbringing, from losing his father at a young age to surviving an abusive stepfather. The conversation explores themes of worship and the practical aspects of Christian music. Pat also shares his journey into ministry, songwriting, and fostering numerous children.
Pats' life is a profound story of suffering, resilience, faith, and the transformative power of worship music. Tune in to hear Pat's insights on how God has been his anchor through the darkest times and his mission to inspire through music and ministry.
Topics: 00:00 A Troubled Childhood
16:56 A Radical Encounter with Jesus
27:45 Early Ministry and Work Life
38:17 A New Direction and Meeting His Wife
41:14 A Divine Calling and Family Challenges
55:03 A Call to Ministry in Toronto
1:00:17 Struggles and Lessons in Ministry
1:06:45 A New Beginning in Vancouver
1:22:57 Challenges and Growth in Church Leadership
1:24:55 The Journey of Songwriting
1:42:59 Family and Fostering: A Personal Journey
1:56:56 Current Ministry and Future Plans
2:11:00 The Impact of 'Jesus, Thank You'
2:15:23 The Role of Worship Leaders
2:19:09 Instruments and Worship Styles
2:24:15 Balancing Tradition and Innovation
2:31:38 The Power of Simplicity in Worship
2:42:43 The Gospel and Personal Testimonies
2:48:13 Closing Thoughts and Prayer
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Pats Ministry: gospelcommonwealth.com
--------------------------------------------
Support the Show! > www.patreon.com/furiouslycurious
--------------------------------------------
SHOW SPONSOR: Furiously Curious Coaching
"Helping over-worked business owners succeed without sacrificing faith, family, and free time."
Website: furiouslycurious.co

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